I agree with Roger. Along with that is having strong position limits reinstated. This is something that worked well for 70 years in the United States. There are no unperceived consequences. You have strong position limits on excessive speculation. That allows the market to work more in balance with some speculation and some folks in there who are producers and consumers of crude. They make a better market. They make better price discovery. So any solution needs to have position limits involved.
On August 27th, 2008. See this statement in context.